Preventing or removing contaminants in wellbore fluid using an acoustic actuator
US-2024084659-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US9383094B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9383094-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313840672-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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A fracturing apparatus in a wellbore, having a housing with at least one injection port; an injection fluid supply interface to provide injection fluid for the fracturing apparatus; and at least one high pressure combustor received within the housing. The housing further includes a combustible medium interface that is in fluid communication with the at least one high pressure combustor, which is configured and arranged to provide repeated ignition cycles that include a combustion cycle that ignites the combustible medium and a fuel delivery cycle that delivers the combustible medium to the combustor, wherein pressure resulting from the combustion cycle forces the injection fluid out an injection port to cause fracturing in a portion of the earth around the wellbore.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fracturing apparatus comprising: a housing configured to be positioned down a wellbore and having at least one injection port at a distal end thereof; an injection fluid supply interface operably coupled to the housing to provide injection fluid for the fracturing apparatus to an interior of the housing; and at least one high pressure combustor received within the housing, the housing having a combustible medium interface in fluid communication with the at least one high pressure combustor, the at least one high pressure combustor configured and arranged to provide repeated ignition cycles, each ignition cycle including a fuel delivery cycle to deliver a combustible medium to the combustor and a combustion cycle to ignite the delivered combustible medium to generate pressure resulting from combustion of the combustible medium during the combustion cycle to force the injection fluid out the at least one injection port. 2. The fracturing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one injection port is a plurality of spaced injection ports positioned around a cylindrical side portion of the housing. 3. The fracturing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a flow control valve selectively covering the at least one injection port, the flow control valve configured to permit flow through the at least one injection port when an amount of pressure inside the housing greater than a pressure outside the housing is applied to the flow control valve. 4. The fracturing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the housing further includes an injection volume holding chamber positioned to receive and mix injection fluid received from the injection fluid supply interface with gases from combustion of the combustion medium. 5. The fracturing apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising: an injection fluid conduit providing a path within the housing between the injection fluid supply interface and the injection volume holding chamber. 6. The fracturing apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising: a combustion tube in communication with the at least one high pressure combustor for combustion of the combustible medium and comprising a venturi for exhaust of combustion gases into the injection volume holding chamber. 7. The fracturing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a piston assembly received within the housing, the piston assembly located and configured to apply pressure to injection fluid within the housing in response to gases generated by ignition of the combustible medium during the combustion cycle. 8. The fracturing apparatus of claim 7 , the piston assembly including: a combustion piston head; an injection fluid piston head; and a connection shaft extending between and coupled to the combustion piston head and to the injection fluid piston head. 9. The fracturing apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the housing further includes a primary combustion chamber and a secondary combustion chamber, the combustion piston head movably received within the primary and secondary combustion chambers, the combustion piston head dividing the primary combustion chamber from the secondary combustion chamber; the at least one high pressure combustor includes a primary combustor positioned to combust the combustible medium in the primary combustion chamber and a secondary combustor positioned to combust the combustible medium in the secondary combustion chamber; and the injection fluid piston head positioned in an injection volume holding chamber in the housing, the piston assembly configured and arranged so that gas pressure from ignition of the combustion medium in the primary combustion chamber acts on the combustion piston head in a direction to cause the injection fluid piston head to push the injection fluid out of the injection volume holding chamber through the at least one injection port and gas pressure from ignition of the combustible medium in the secondary combustion chamber acts on the combustion piston head in an opposing direction to cause the injection fluid piston head to draw injection fluid from the injection fluid supply interface into the injection volume holding chamber. 10. The fracturing apparatus of claim 9 , further including a low pressure chamber positioned within the housing between the secondary combustion chamber and the injection volume holding chamber. 11. A fracturing apparatus comprising: a housing configured to be positioned down a wellbore, the housing having an injection fluid supply interface and a combustible medium interface proximate an end of the housing, a plurality of spaced injection ports proximate an end of the housing opposite the injection fluid supply interface and the combustible medium interface, and an injection volume holding chamber proximate the plurality of injection ports; the injection fluid supply interface in communication with the injection volume holding chamber through an injection fluid conduit; and at least one high pressure combustor located within the housing in communication with the combustible medium interface, the at least one high pressure combustor configured and arranged to provide repeated ignition cycles, each ignition cycle including a fuel delivery cycle to deliver a combustible medium to the at least one high pressure combustor and a combustion cycle to ignite the combustible medium and generate pressure resulting to force the injection fluid out of the injection volume holding chamber through the plurality of injection ports. 12. The fracturing apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising: a flow control valve for selectively preventing flow through the plurality of spaced injection ports, the flow control valve configured to allow flow through the plurality of spaced injection ports when a pressure within the injection volume holding chamber in excess of a pressure exterior to the housing is applied to the flow control valve. 13. The fracturing apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising: a combustion tube in communication with the at least one high pressure combustor for combustion of the combustible medium and comprising a venturi for exhaust of combustion gases into the injection volume holding chamber. 14. The fracturing apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising: a piston assembly received within the housing, the piston assembly configured to apply pressure to the injection fluid in the injection volume holding chamber in response to gases generated by ignition of the combustible medium during the combustion cycle. 15. The fracturing apparatus of claim 14 , the piston assembly including: a combustion piston head; an injection fluid piston head spaced from the combustion piston head; a connection shaft coupled to and extending between the combustion piston and the injection fluid piston head; the housing further including a primary combustion chamber and a secondary combustion chamber, the combustion piston head movably received within and dividing the primary and secondary combustion chambers; the at least one high pressure combustor including a primary combustor positioned to combust combustible medium in the primary combustion chamber and a secondary combustor positioned to combust the combustible medium in the secondary chamber; and the injection fluid piston head positioned in an injection volume holding chamber in the housing, the piston assembly configured and arranged so that ignition of the combustible medium in the primary high pressure combustor acts on the combustion piston head to cause the injection fluid piston head to push the injection fluid out of the injection volume holding chamber through the
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